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“Bonehill Road is legitimately the best indie horror film I've seen all year."- Ian Jane, Rock! Shock! Pop!
“Bonehill Road is destined to become, much like its creator, a legend of indie cinema. The bar has been raised."
- Tavern of Terror
“Great acting, wonderful practical effects and a compelling story." - Extreme Horror Cinema
Todd Sheets is a veteran of indie horror filmmaking. Beginning back in 1989, the days of VHS, he made nearly 50 movies and was a pioneer of the shot-on-video-era. Bonehill Road, his newest film, is an homage to classic monster films like The Howling and An American Werewolf in London. It is a throwback to the films we grew up with...the real horror movies we all love so much, and in another way it is a modern horror flick that uses old school techniques, including only practical monster make-up effects. NO CGI at all here.
The film stars Eli DeGeer, Ana Rojas-Plumberg, Scream Queen and Iowa native Linnea Quigley, Douglas Epps, Drive In Legend Gary Kent, Dilynn Fawn Harvey and Millie Milan.